Chinese tire company will bring 800 jobs to Edgecombe County
Triangle Tyre Co. will bring 800 jobs over five years to rural Edgecombe County to work in its first manufacturing plants in the United States, after $152 million in state and local financial enticements were approved Tuesday.
Petrina Hamm, a breast cancer survivor, founded a nonprofit called Art from Scars that will help pay for decorative or pigmentation tattoos for other survivors.
The Leapfrog Group, a Washington-based nonprofit, put together this explainer on how they grade hospitals and what you can do. Two Triangle hospitals saw their grades drop from A to C when the latest ratings came out on Tuesday, April 24, 2018.
Ipreo, a global financial services, technology, data and analytics company will hire 250 workers by expanding its operations in Wake County, state officials announced Tuesday.
Illness can happen without warning. For unexpected occurrences, UNC Health Care has partnered with MDLIVE to deliver quality medical care at your fingertips.
Salmonella sickened 22 people and caused Rose Acre Farms in Hyde County to recall over 206 million eggs. Here's what you need to know about which brands are affected, and what you should do.
Congress and state regulators having cleared the way, surgeons at Duke University recently performed North Carolina's first transplant of an organ from an HIV-positive donor into an HIV-positive recipient.
The Baby+Co birthing center in Cary is conducting a safety review after the deaths of four newborns since its opening in 2014. Women in labor are being diverted to WakeMed's Cary hospital.
Don Ricardo Massenburg Jr., owner of DESiGN iNKREDiBLE LLC takes on interior design projects throughout the Triangle. He prefers timeless furniture pieces with clean lines. He enjoys the dramatic transformations that come with interior design.
UNC Health Care CEO Dr. William Roper discusses some of the things he learned during a recent failed attempt to merge with Atrium Health as he speaks during an interview in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 14, 2018.
UNC Health Care CEO Dr. William Roper said that his organization would be willing to work with Atrium Health or other groups to help meet the needs of North Carolina patients in the future. UNC Health and Atrium tried and failed to merge recently.
Construction is underway after a 5 alarm fire destroyed the partially-built Metropolitan apartment building and damaged surrounding buildings in Raleigh one year ago.